Bareboat Sailing Yacht ZLARIN
Beneteau Oceanis 41 bareboat sailing in Croatia's Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht ZLARIN
ZLARIN is a Beneteau Oceanis 41 purpose-built for independent sailors seeking authentic performance and comfort. This 2014 model accommodates up to 8 guests across 3 double cabins, striking the rare balance between serious sailing credentials and liveable cruising space. The hull and rigging reward confident handling, whilst the interior layout eliminates the cramped compromise typical of bareboat charters.
Below decks, teak joinery and abundant natural light create an environment that feels more yacht than floating cabin. Ventilation is thoughtfully engineered through multiple hatches, opening portholes, and Dorado-type vents, keeping air circulating even during warm Adriatic passages. Two heads with pressurised hot and cold water and separate shower compartments ensure the party remains at ease over longer voyages.
Topside, the cockpit prioritises both function and relaxation. Teak seating conceals four deep lockers for storing sails, fenders, and provisioning. The centrally positioned table, fitted with a picnic icebox and folding leaves, anchors the social hub; the aft swimming platform with ladder and shower offers effortless water access. Self-tailing winches and an electric windlass reduce fatigue on longer passages, whilst the bimini and sprayhood provide shelter without bulk.
Highlights
- •3 double cabins, sleeps 8 across independent compartments
- •Dual heads with separate shower stalls and pressurised water
- •Self-tailing winches and electric anchor windlass reduce crew workload
- •Aft platform with swimming ladder and cockpit shower for water access
The Charter Experience
Charter ZLARIN from the Croatian coast and you have access to some of the Mediterranean's finest sailing grounds. The Adriatic's island-studded passages, predictable summer winds, and protected anchorages suit both experienced skippers and those brushing up their skills. Base yourself in Split or Dubrovnik, explore the Dalmatian islands by day, and return to secure anchorages where the saloon and cockpit become your evening gathering space. Onboard entertainment includes TV, DVD, and an iPod dock, though the surrounding seascape typically proves more compelling.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Split, sailing southeast through the Adriatic to Hvar's lavender-covered hills and sheltered bays. Continue to Vis, the outermost inhabited island, where deep anchorages and minimal crowds reward early risers. Work your way back via the Pakleni Islands, exploring smaller coves and stopping for lunch swims before finishing near Trogir, where medieval stone ramparts meet crystalline water. Winds favour a mix of sailing and motoring, and numerous village harbours provide supplies and evening ambiance.
Specifications
12.4 m
8
3
8
Monohull
2014
